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Andrew Gregg Curtin: his life and services

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo982
Author
Egle, William Henry,
Date of Publication
1895.
Call Number
923.2 C978e
  1 website  
Responsibility
Ed. by William H. Egle, M. D.
Author
Egle, William Henry,
Place of Publication
Philadelphia
Publisher
Avil Printing Company,
Date of Publication
1895.
Physical Description
xiv, 521 p. plates, ports., facsim., front., pl. 23 cm.
Notes
Articles by various writers, relating to Curtin.
"Curtin was born in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. He attended Bellefonte Academy and Dickinson College and the Dickinson School of Law and was employed as a lawyer. Curtin first entered politics in the 1840 election, where he campaigned for Whig presidential candidate William Henry Harrison. In 1855, Governor James Pollock appointed him as Superintendent of Public Schools. With the collapse of the Whigs, Curtin switched to the newly formed Republican Party and successfully ran for governor of Pennsylvania in 1860. Curtin won re-election to the office in 1863. In the 1860 presidential election, Curtin helped Abraham Lincoln win the Republican nomination. Curtin was a strong supporter of President Lincoln's policies in the Civil War, and Curtin committed Pennsylvania to the war effort. Curtin organized the Pennsylvania Reserves into combat units, and oversaw the construction of the first Union military camp for training militia. It opened in an agricultural school nearby Harrisburg as Camp Curtin on April 18, 1861, and more than 300,000 men were drilled there during 4 years. In the years that followed, Curtin became a close friend and confidant of Abraham Lincoln, visiting the White House several times in order to converse about the status of the war effort. Curtin was very active during the Gettysburg Campaign, working with Major General Darius N. Couch and Major Granville O. Haller to delay Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia and prevent it from crossing the Susquehanna River. Major General George G. Meade, a Pennsylvania officer whom Curtin had recommended for brigadier general and command of one of the Pennsylvania reserve brigades in 1861, defeated Lee in the Battle of Gettysburg. After the Battle of Gettysburg, Governor Curtin was the principal force behind the establishment of the National Cemetery there. Through his agent, David Wills, Curtin procured the attendance of President Abraham Lincoln at the dedication of the cemetery. Governor Curtin was sitting with Lincoln on the platform on November 19, 1863, when Lincoln delivered his Gettysburg Address. To coordinate Union war efforts, Curtin convened the Loyal War Governors' Conference on September 24 and 25, 1862, in Altoona. This event was one of his most significant contributions to the Union war effort. After the war, Curtin lost his party's Senate nomination to Simon Cameron, and was appointed Ambassador to Russia by President Ulysses S. Grant. Curtin later switched to the Democratic Party, and served as a Congressman from 1881 until 1887. He died at his birthplace of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, and is buried there in Union Cemetery." [wikipedia]
Contents
Chapters: Andrew Gregg Curtin / Curtin and free schools / Curtin elected governor 1860 / Curtin's first administration / Curtin re-elected governor 1863 / Curtin's second term / Soldiers organized by Curtin / The Pennsylvania Reserves / Curtin and the soldiers' orphans / Curtin and the Altoona conference / Curtin's early war trials / Curtin's first military telegraph / Curtin's care of the soldiers / Curtin and the private soldiers / Curtin's personal attributes / Curtin and his home community / Curtin and the state credit / Curtin and Clement B Barclay / Curtin as minister to Russia / Curtin's gubernatorial battles / Curtin as a civil administrator / Curtin and Pennsylvania at the beginning of the war / Curtin in the constitutional convention / Curtin and the state flags / Curtin's funeral
Summary
The book is a collection of essays by various men who knew or worked with Governor Curtain. They describe aspects of his character and the challenges he faced.
Subjects
Curtin, Andrew Gregg, - 1815-1894.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
923.2 C978e
Websites
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Commemorative biographical encyclopedia of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania : containing sketches of prominent and representative citizens and many of the early Scotch-Irish and German settlers

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo1987
Date of Publication
1896.
Call Number
974.818 C734
  1 website  
Place of Publication
Chambersburg, Pa
Publisher
J.M. Runk & Co.,
Date of Publication
1896.
Physical Description
xix, 1196 p. : ports. ; 28 cm.
Notes
"In the compilation of the biographies we were ably assisted by William H. Egle ... Rev. A.S. Dudley ... Harry I. Huber ... and Miss R.H. Schively"--Prefatory note.
Subjects
Dauphin County (Pa.) - Biography.
Additional Author
Egle, William Henry,
Dudley, A. S.
Huber, Harry I.
Schively, R. H.
Additional Corporate Author
J.M. Runk & Company.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.818 C734
Websites
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Contributions to Pennsylvania history

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo3471
Author
Egle, William Henry,
Date of Publication
1890.
Call Number
974.80091 P415e
Responsibility
William Henry Egle.
Author
Egle, William Henry,
Place of Publication
Harrisburg, Pa
Publisher
Harrisburg Pub. Co.,
Date of Publication
1890.
Physical Description
1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 23 cm.
Contents
The first Indian massacre in the Valley of Wyoming, fifteenth October, 1763. A brief narration of the captivity of Isaac Hollister who was taken by the Indians, anno domini, 1763 / written by himself -- Glimpses of the history of Old Paxtang Church -- The private soldier of the Army of the Declaration.
Subjects
Pennsylvania - History.
Additional Author
Hollister, Isaac,
Location
Lancaster History Library - Rare Books
Call Number
974.80091 P415e
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Early history of Schaefferstown, Pa. / by Abram S. Brendle

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo17631
Author
Brendle, Abram S.
Date of Publication
1898.
Call Number
974.819 L441 v.1, p. 9-16
  1 website  
Alternate Title
Addresses delivered at the second stated meeting of the Lebanon County Historical Society, held in the court house, Lebanon, Pa., Friday, April 15, 1898.
Author
Brendle, Abram S.
Place of Publication
[s.l
Publisher
s.n.],
Date of Publication
1898.
Physical Description
p. [2]-16 ; 28 cm.
Series
Lebanon County Historical Society publications ; v. 1, no. 3
Notes
Photocopy.
Contents
Chapters: Great influx of Germans and Swiss -- Early residents -- The plan of the town -- The name of the town -- The old market house -- The Franklin House -- The water works -- Stiegle's Castle or Tower -- The Reformed church -- Early members of the Reformed church -- The Lutheran Church -- The Lutheran School House -- The founder of the town -- The old cemetery -- Copy of a paper found in the Reformed Church records ( in German ).
Subjects
United States - History - Revolution, 1775-1783 - Personal narratives.
Lebanon County (Pa.) - History.
Schaefferstown (Pa.) - History.
Additional Author
Egle, William Henry,
Brendle, A. S.
Additional Corporate Author
Lebanon County Historical Society (Lebanon County, Pa.)
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
974.819 L441 v.1, p. 9-16
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Historical glances at a century of physicians : An address delivered November 7th, 1895, at the opening of the Harrisburg Academy of Medicine

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo6034
Author
Egle, William Henry,
Date of Publication
1897.
Call Number
610 E31
Responsibility
By William Henry Egle.
Author
Egle, William Henry,
Place of Publication
Harrisburg, Pa
Publisher
Harrisburg publishing co.,
Date of Publication
1897.
Physical Description
31 p. : front. (port.) ; 23 cm.
Subjects
Physicians - Pennsylvania - Dauphin County
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
610 E31
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Notes and queries, historical, biographical and genealogical, relating chiefly to interior Pennsylvania

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo13838
Date of Publication
1894-1901.
Call Number
974.8005 E31 Contents
Responsibility
Edited by William Henry Egle. 1st-2d ser., v. 1-2, 1894-95; 3d ser., v. 1-3, 1895-96, 4th ser., v. 1-2, 1893-95; annual volume 1896-1900.
Place of Publication
Harrisburg, Pa
Publisher
Harrisburg Pub. Co.,
Date of Publication
1894-1901.
Physical Description
12 v. 26-28 cm.
Notes
Title varies slightly.
First-third series: Reprint of articles which appeared originally in the Harrisburg Daily telegraph, 1878-1883, some of them having been issued also in pamphlet form.
No more published.
"This compilation is not a complete index. It was arranged originally by members of the State library staff ... Additional headings prepared by other libraries have since been included."
Subjects
Pennsylvania - History - Periodicals.
Pennsylvania - Biography - Periodicals.
Pennsylvania - Genealogy - Periodicals.
Additional Author
Egle, William Henry,
Additional Corporate Author
Pennsylvania State Library.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.8005 E31 Contents
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